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Virtual bookshelf

Step into our virtual bookshelf, a serene sanctuary where stories come to life and imagination knows no bounds. Find a selection of books recommended by our community, for our community.

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We've Got This by Eliza Hull

The Future is Disabled by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha

Self-Care for People with ADHD by Sasha Hamdani, MD

Art of Self-Care by Jessica Swift

Growing up Disabled in Australia edited by Carly Finlay

Disability Intimacy edited by Alice Wong

1800 RESPECT

If you experience violence or abuse you can contact 1800 RESPECT for support and counselling.
Call 1800 737 732 or go to the 1800 RESPECT website to chat with someone online (external link).

‍To contact 1800RESPECT via SMS, text ‘HELLO’ or any greeting to 0458 737 732 to start the conversation.

Artist's statement - Kay Barnard

Kaygan (Kay) Barnard (she/they) is a queer, disabled artist, and activist residing on unceded Whadjuk Noongar Land. Proudly affiliated with local disability community networks, Kay collaborates with fellow activists to amplify voices and advocate for social justice.

With a fervent dedication to disability justice, prevention of family and domestic violence and the healing.

As an emerging artist, Kay is profoundly grateful for the support of those who engage with their work and contribute to their vision of building solidarity, fostering dialogue, and creating meaningful change through art and activism.

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Virtual bookshelf

Step into our virtual bookshelf, a serene sanctuary where stories come to life and imagination knows no bounds. Find a selection of books recommended by our community, for our community.

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